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		<title>Web Host and Domain Name Provider Go Daddy Offers Unlimited Email Storage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[August 22, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web host and domain name provider Go Daddy is offering unlimited email storage, the company announced recently. The move comes as a result of the increase in popularity of Go Daddy’s email solutions, which the company describes as “exploding”.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>August 22, 2008 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – Web host and <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/">domain name</a> provider Go Daddy is offering <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/hosting.php?type=email&#038;location=us&#038;category=hosting">unlimited email</a> storage, the company announced recently. The move comes as a result of the increase in popularity of Go Daddy’s email solutions, which the company describes as “exploding”.<span id="more-22"></span></p>
<p>With unlimited storage, Go Daddy <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/hosting.php?type=email&#038;location=us&#038;category=hosting">Unlimited Email</a> allows users to store “photos, documents and important files” without worrying about running out of storage space. The solution also allows users to create a “customized address”, avoiding the generic addresses available through free email services. Users can also utilize an Online File Folder and Calendar.</p>
<p>The email solution also offers robust virus and spam protection, phishing fraud protection and 256-bit encryption, all free of charge.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was an easy decision for us to offer unlimited email storage,” explained Bob Parsons, CEO and Founder of Go Daddy. “It gives our customers the peace of mind they will always have space for incoming emails. This is about giving our customers what they want and that&#8217;s what Go Daddy is all about!&#8221;</p>
<p>Go Daddy bills itself as “the world&#8217;s largest <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/domain.php">domain name registrar</a>”. The company recently made the Inc. 5000 List of fastest-growing companies for the fifth consecutive year.</p>
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		<title>ICANN approves the introduction of internationalized domain names</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday 25 June the Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the nonprofit corporation that coordinates the global Internet system of unique identifiers, at the closing of its 32 International public meeting in Paris, unanimously approved the introduction of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) in the top level of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Thursday 25 June the Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the nonprofit corporation that coordinates the global Internet system of unique identifiers, at the closing of its 32 International public meeting in Paris, unanimously approved the introduction of Internationalized <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/">Domain Names</a> (IDNs) in the top level of Internet addresses.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>The board endorsed the IDNC Working Group Report on recommendations for the introduction of Internationalized Domain Names, to expand the world’s <a href="http://resellers.allthedns.com/">Domain Name System</a> and to work on adapting it to accommodate Country Code Top Level Domain Names (ccTLDs) in scripts other than Latin, such as Arabic, Cyrillic or Devanagri, and ideographic writing systems, such as Japanese, Korean or Chinese.</p>
<p>This process is a major improvement in the development of the Internet as a global information and communication tool as it will enable multi-script addressing and therefore ensure access to millions of users who are currently deprived of this core resource of Knowledge Societies due to language constrictions.</p>
<p>Background</p>
<p>In September 2006 ICANN Board charted a multi-stakeholder working group on Internationalized <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/">Domain Names</a> (IDNC WG) to develop and report on feasible methods that would enable the introduction, in a timely manner and in a way that ensures the continued security and stability of the Internet, of a limited number of “non-contentious” IDN ccTLDs, associated with the ISO 3166-1 list of two-letter country codes (such as .fr for France or .jp for Japan). The introduction of a limited number of IDN ccTLDs under the recommendations of this Working Group, popularly known as “fast track” mechanism, must not pre-empt the ultimate long-term policy outcomes of the IDN cc Policy Development Process (ccPDP).</p>
<p>Building from UNESCO’s Leading role in the WSIS implementation, the Organization participated at the first two phases of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). At the second IGF in Rio de Janeiro in November 2007, UNESCO, ITU and ICANN organized a joint workshop on “Multilingualism in Cyberspace” where the three organizations committed themselves to cooperatively develop international standards for building a truly multilingual Internet including Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).</p>
<p>Aiming at raising awareness among its Member States on the importance of IDNs for ensuring cultural and linguistic diversity in the Internet, in May 2008 UNESCO organized an information meeting with its permanent delegations entitled ‘Using your script to access the internet’ which provided essential information about main issues in Internet Governance, Multilingualism and inform action about the international fora where governments can participate.</p>
<p>UNESCO’s contribution</p>
<p>Ensuring a multilingual cyberspace is part of the organization’s mandate of promoting linguistic and cultural diversity. In January 2008 UNESCO joined the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) of ICANN with an observer status and participated at the GAC’s work for the preparation of the IDNC WG Report.</p>
<p>During the 32nd ICANN meeting in Paris, UNESCO participated in the GAC sessions and promoted its role as UN Specialized Agency in charge of the promotion of Cultural and Linguistic diversity. In particular UNESCO offered its capacity in providing linguistic expertise, raising awareness in those countries that use a non-Latin script(s) and building capacity in Member States.</p>
<p>UNESCO’s contribution has been included in the final IDNC WG Report and in the official communiqué of the GAC to the ICANN Board, and has been stressed during the board meeting by the Chair of the GAC, Ambassador Janis Karklins: ‘The GAC believes that it is appropriate for an applicant to provide authentication of the meaning of the selected string [i.e. the domain name] from an internationally recognized organization. UNESCO could be one such organization.’</p>
<p>The importance of the contribution that IGOs can bring to the Internationalization of the <a href="http://www.allthedns.com/">domain names</a> also was addressed by a member of the ICANN board, Mr Reinhard Scholl, Deputy to the Director of the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, who stated that: ‘the communiqué also mentioned a welcomed presentation by UNESCO and ITU representatives regarding a proposed collaboration between their organizations and ICANN to advance multilingualism on the Internet.’</p>
<p>The way forward</p>
<p>Further to UNESCO’s contribution through the GAC to the IDNs process, UNESCO conducted direct information meetings with ICANN executive staff to explore possible future collaborations between the two organizations. These might include agreements in the framework of concrete projects or the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to ensure that all linguistic and cultural communities have their presence in the Internet.</p>
<p>UNESCO’s role in the development of a long term strategy for the implementation of Internationalized Domain Names requires a full engagement toward the next ICANN meeting, November 2008 in Cairo and political advocacy for the third IGF in Hyderabad.</p>
<p>Following the launch of this process in Paris, it is important that UNESCO brings its input in the upcoming months when the long term policy will be discussed and adopted. Furthermore, the Cairo meeting will be an occasion to involve the UNESCO Cairo Office and enhance its coordination with the headquarters, contributing to the multi-stakeholder regional project of Arabization of Domain Names under UNESCWA.</p>
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		<title>All About The Invalid Domain Name</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Invalid domain name is one of the common cases that happened under the domain name arena. Many machines have often noted some invalid domain names and that some errors on the domain name operation often surfaced.
Speaking of the invalid domain names, many resources have noted that if an invalid domain name is detected, you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Invalid domain name is one of the common cases that happened under the domain name arena. Many machines have often noted some invalid domain names and that some errors on the domain name operation often surfaced.</p>
<p>Speaking of the invalid domain names, many resources have noted that if an invalid domain name is detected, you will eventually receive a message indicating the errors. These invalid domain name messages therefore play a somewhat important role in the place of the invalid domain names.</p>
<p>Some of the conditions that cause the emergence of the invalid domain name messages are greatly stated in most resources and one of those is when the Domain Name Service or DNS host name or the DNS domain name specified in the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP properties contains invalid characters, which then makes an invalid domain name.<span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p>Also noted is when there is a particular problem with the internet service provider Simple Mail Transport Protocol server. This mentioned thing is said to be a server that is applied for outgoing mails. And another reason for invalid domain name message is the situation when there are invalid characters or spaces in the Computer Name box.</p>
<p>Outside of these grounds for invalid domain names messages, there are certain resolutions that most of the experts recommends for such dilemma. So, it is considered that if the main reason for the invalid domain name message is the DNS host or domain name contains invalid characters, it is important to you check that the DNS host name and the DNS domain name contain contains only valid characters. For particular mention, so to prevent the invalid domain name message, is to know that the valid characters for the DNS host name and the DNS domain name are letters A-Z, numerals 0-9, and the hyphen. However, there are also some instances that the period contributes a part for preventing an invalid domain name message since this is also used as a separator. In verifying the domain name system, many things or steps are involved and most of those are greatly technical.</p>
<p>However, if the cause of the emergence of the invalid domain name message is that there is certain problem with the SMTP Server, it is important that you wait for a moment of time, and then try to send the message again. And if you still receive the invalid domain name message, it is a right move to better contact your Internet service provider or ISP.</p>
<p>Such are just a few of the principles the surround the case for invalid domain names. So if you are really interested to know everything about it, you better try searching some resources that provide some of the technical procedures.</p>
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